Oracle has announced a new batch of high potential start-ups for its Start-up Cloud Accelerator program in India. This is the fourth consecutive batch in Bengaluru, where Oracle’s global start-up program was first piloted successfully, and the second consecutive batch in Delhi and Mumbai.
Shortlisted from among several hundred applicants, these new start-ups are actively using modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), Chatbots, Big Data and Predictive Analytics, and Automation. The start-ups hail from diverse industry sectors spanning travel, hospitality, micro finance, marketing, employee benefits and rewards services, supply chain management, cybersecurity and power distribution.
Oracle’s global start-up program provides enriching, collaborative partnerships to enable next-generation growth and drive cloud-based innovation for start-ups throughout their journey. Run by members of Oracle’s research and development team, the start-up program provides mentoring from technical and business experts, state-of-the-art technology, a co-working space, access to Oracle customers, partners and investors, and free Oracle Cloud credits. It also offers an ever-expanding global network of start-up peers, as well as a global alumni program.
The start-ups in Bengaluru are Confirmtkt, ITILITE, LendFoundry, INCREFF, XOXODAY and Squadcast; the start-ups in Delhi are Threatcop (Kratikal), Mobisy, VdoCipher, HeyMojo, Notify Visitors and Advantage Club; and the start-ups in Mumbai are SustLabs, CredAble, I3 Systems, Eduvanz Finance, Jubi AI and RupeeCircle.
Harshad Oak, Senior Director, Oracle Global Start-up Ecosystem, says, “With Indian start-ups making global strides, Oracle’s enterprise-grade cloud platform is a natural choice for them to be able to scale rapidly, securely and cost-effectively. We’re super excited to have these trailblazers part of our start-up program. Oracle’s start-up engagement goes well beyond business and technology. We make every effort to understand the start-ups, partner with them and also learn from them.”
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